Glenn Reynolds points out how the Associated Press fails to mention the party affiliation of Democrats caught in a scandal, while Ed Morrissey adds that AP had to edit the original article to do it.
I’m sure they did it just to save space.
Glenn Reynolds points out how the Associated Press fails to mention the party affiliation of Democrats caught in a scandal, while Ed Morrissey adds that AP had to edit the original article to do it.
I’m sure they did it just to save space.
As sure as the sun rises in the East, the New York Times has put out an almost Orwellian editorial disguised as an analysis, blaming George Bush for the financial crisis. Hello? Are we forgetting a few things and people, such as the Community Redevelopment Act, Andrew Cuomo, Christopher Dodd, Barney Frank, Franklin Raines, and so many other Democrats who were much more closely involved? Let’s give the Times and journalists Becker, Stolberg, and Labaton a history lesson, shall we?
Tito, roll the tape!
<Moments pass….>
Tito? Where’s the video feed?
Sigh. For some reason, video linking isn’t working. But, you can still see it here. It’s worth your time.
And for a thorough dismantling of the Times’ hit-piece disguised as journalism, read Michael W’s post at QandO.
(hat tip: Sister Toldjah)